Sentence examples for pointed out meaning from inspiring English sources

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"Advertising is pornographic," Balthus pointed out, meaning especially the American advertising industry.

The Carlstadt building leased to SunGard was built as "flex space," Mr. Russo pointed out, meaning it could also have been used as a warehouse.

It would be easy to interpret the words as the theme of the work, but, as Mr. Pabst pointed out, meaning and intention are never clear cut in Bausch's work.

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"But Goffman got more interested in the micro-dramatics of things," Becker points out, meaning, for instance, his studies of how people look when they lie.

As Bynum points out, meaning is not so much imparted as it is appropriated "in a dialectical process whereby it becomes subjective reality for the one who uses the symbol," allowing for the possibility that "those with different gender experiences will appropriate symbols in different ways" (1986, 9).

Apple ensures that its latest iOS releases work best on its new hardware, as we pointed out last year, meaning in this case that iOS 9 will run smoothest on the shiny new iPhones that come out this Friday.

With regard to the biological meaning, as pointed out in the manuscript and in our response to reviewer 2, it stems from the fact that Tsallis q-entropy naturally applies to biologically realistic parabolic replicator systems unlike the Shannon-Boltzmann entropy which only applies to idealized exponential systems.

"Uninvited," she pointed out.

"Meyer Mortgage," I pointed out.

And then he pointed out a parallel meaning: that it was under trees that Mozambicans sat to commune with their ancestors.

Then that is to ensure that we are doing good enough work.' One of the participants pointed out another positive meaning of the struggling.

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